With baby #2 on the way, we've been talking more and more about budgeting and cutting expenses. We've never really had to budget that much, but with two kids in daycare, I think we're going to feel a squeeze and it has me a little stressed. We're starting to brainstorm ways to streamline our budget and I thought it might be interesting to see what others have tried.
What do you do to stay on track? Are there any expenses that you're planning to cut over the next few months? Any online tools that have helped you with budgeting?
Re: What things do you do to save money?
Also see what luxuries like cable you can do with out.
We give ourselves a budget for each thing (food, household, clothes, dogs) and then pull out the cash on the 1st and 15th and stick it in envelopes. We know EXACTLY how much we have to spend. When it's gone, it's gone.
We've saved over $1,000 just this month.
Eating out less--this is a big one for us. We tend to eat out most of the time during the weekend and we order takeout at least one night a week.
We're looking into cancelling our phone, since we do everything on our cell phones anyway. I'm not sure how much money this will save us, since it's part of a package, but we'll see.
I'm cancelling my Audible subscription for now, since I'm on bedrest and won't be driving into the office until probably late February when maternity leave is over.
We'll probably keep cable and Netflix, I feel like this is even more important when you're trapped in the house with a newborn.
I'm trying to space out the baby-related purchases so they aren't all done in the same month. I'm trying to pick up a few things here and there as I have BRU coupons.
We'll use Amazon for diapers and wipes, like we did last time. We saved a good amount of money with Amazon Mom and Subscribe and Save. Plus, not running to Target for diapers saved me time and $$ I would have spent on other random purchases since I can't leave that store without spending $100+.
I want to start Christmas and birthday shopping earlier in the year. We're going to have two early December birthdays, followed by Christmas, so that's a lot of gifts and expenses at the same time of year.
We make too much money for either of us to stay home, even with two kids. However, the daycare expenses do add up. I'm already paying $840 a month for DS to go to school 3 days a week. We're planning to up that to 5 days once the new baby comes, then put the new baby in daycare 2-3 days per week, with my Mom watching him the other days. Daycare is a HUGE expense for us and we're really going to feel it.
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I feel you. We have to come up with another $1000 a month when this LO starts daycare in March. A few things we've done:
- Cancelled cable/satellite and got Roku instead. Two Roku boxes were a one-time cost of about $130, so now all we pay is $8 a month for Netflix. I also pay $80 a year for Amazon Prime, which includes streaming TV/video through Roku and is a great way to buy diapers, wipes and baby supplies (as a PP mentioned, Amazon Mom + Prime + Subscribe & Save).
- Shop car and homeowners insurance, and raise your deductibles.
- If you or your SO have the option of a Dependent Care Flex Spending account through work, use it. It immediately cuts your payroll tax deduction.
As far as budgeting/finance tools, I really like mint.com for being able to see all your accounts in one place. The budget tool sucks, though.
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I use coupons for grocery shopping.
I don't buy any clothing for myself or my kids unless it's at a discount. Often times this means buying out of season. My kids are stocked up on shorts and dresses for next summer because of the sales going on right now.
We cancelled our gym membership and bought a treadmill instead.
We drive our compact car vs the SUV whenever possible to save on gas.
We don't have a land line. We just use our cell phones.
We rarely ever eat out.
We buy family memberships to the museum, zoo, and aquarium because it keeps the kids entertained year round and it's so much cheaper than paying for admission each time you go.
Another Dave Ramsey fan, here! We do a lot of what others have already said. In addition:
* no cable/satellite/etc (we get only PBS and hubby rents movies on 99cent Mondays)
* cloth dinner napkins
* no paper plates/cups/etc
* Diva cup when not pregnant
* family game night for entertainment instead of going out
* yard sale for needs before buying new
* we eat a lot of pasta/rice, which I know isn't the most healthy, but it's cheap. I try to do dinner for $6 total. I always make sure the kids have fresh fruit and veggies, but I only buy it if it's $1.20/lb or less.
* I cut everyone's hair; I have mine cut at the salon once per year ($20 including tip)
* make my own laundry soap (4 cents per load)
* no makeup/perfume/etc
*kids get the clothes they NEED each season (whether new or from yard sales), I get two pieces of clothing in the fall and spring
* breakfast for dinner can be super cheap if you're in a pinch!
* I sell anything we haven't used in 6 months (unless it's seasonal, like the Christmas items)
* kids pay their own way for certain things - rides at the fair (we give them $10, the rest is up to them), snacks when we go to the movie theater (I buy either popcorn or drink, they get anything else), fireworks (we give $10 towards), summer camp (they pay $25), swimming pool membership (they pay 1/3 the total) Now all this to say, we do give them plenty of opportunity to earn money through jobs around the house (daily chores are unpaid, extra agreed-upon jobs earn money)
* we do all our own yardwork, landscaping, oil-changing, etc.
* when we go out to eat, DH and I often order something off the appetizer menu for our meal. Some places have such a huge nacho plate it fills us both up!
Jill (36) Wife to Joe (36) Mom to: Alyssa (forever 10) Jacob (10) Baby Due 12/31/13
My problem is still meals out/laziness. Need to break that bad habit.
Expecting our first, baby BOY, 12/12/13
I also discovered an awesome consignment shop with a big maternity section, and I plan on continuing to shop there (in the non-maternity section) after the baby.
I've always used coupons; I've been putting some extra effort forth to stock up on non-perishables so I don't have to worry about running out and spending $ on convenience food when the LO gets here.
We have a Sam's membership that pays for itself in less than 6 months of DH's gas purchases since it's so much cheaper than anywhere else. I do a lot of cost/unit calculations and buy whatever is cheapest here (vs. at a grocery store with a coupon).
My newest saving method has been Amazon. If you have a .edu email address, you can sign up for Amazon Student and receive Prime benefits at about half the cost. I've looked at a lot of their Subscribe & Save options and signed up for the things that I can't get cheaper anywhere else (and received an additional 20% discount since I have 5+ subscriptions).
ETA: I also shop at Aldi. Huge savings compared to a regular grocery store. I really only shop at grocery stores when I have coupons for sale items (they double coupons in my area). Otherwise, the majority of our shopping is done at Sam's or Aldi.
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I also called the cable company and told them I was thinking about leaving because we couldn't afford it and they gave me all these "specials" which cut our monthly bill by $50 per month.
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